Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 142 Document Number: D06348
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Review of experiences with the rural journalism program since its formation in 1982, with recommendations for future direction. Based at the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), this undergraduate degree program was the first of its kind in Australia and New Zealand. 32 pages.
No. 7 in a series of features about dairy-related careers. " More than $70 million was spen on presenting information and advertising agricultural products in 1973."
See abstract in file folder of Document No. D06143., Abstract poster presentation at North American College and Teachers of Agriculture conference, Athens, Georgia, June 16-20, 2015.
Meyers, Courtney (author) and Arnold, Shannon (author)
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Paper
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2015
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USA
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 138 Document Number: D05799
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Paper presented in the Agricultural Communications Section of the annual conference of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists, Atlanta, Georgia, January 31-February 1, 2015. 25 pages.
Pages 30-31 in Ag and Food Employer Guide for Students and Professionals from AGCareers.com. Special supplement to September 2011 issue of Agri Marketing magazine. 40 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 152 Document Number: C24761
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Retrieved September 30, 2006, 2 pages., Summary of a summit meeting to address the future of the agricultural communications profession by identifying the issues, trends and developments associated with it. Took place in Kansas City, Missouri, November 13, 1993.
Delmar Hatesohl Collection, Author describes establishment of the Missouri Ruralist Shield to recognize students outstanding in agricultural journalism at the University of Missouri. Recalls establishment of an agricultural journalism course which students took in 1912, 1913. Charles Ross of the School of Journalism developed and taught it Emphasizes the value and potential of this field of instruction. "We are looking forward to the time when each farmer student will recognize that an ability to express himself in writing is as important as expression in public speaking." (pp. 205, 220).